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Progetti
Banca dati dei progetti
Diaspora knowledge mobility project
01.11.2023
- 31.10.2027
Many members of the 2 million diaspora of Bosnia and Herzegovina are ready to contribute to the development of their country with their knowledge, skills and investments. Switzerland supports the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees in creating mechanisms for transfer of diaspora knowledge and skills to local development actors, scientific, research and educational institutions and students, which will contribute to Bosnia’s economic and social development.
For an Active Civil Society Together (ACT)
01.11.2023
- 31.10.2027
ACT-2 improves citizens’ participation in decision making at the local and national level through and with the support of civil society organizations (CSOs). Selected mission-driven CSOs are supported to strengthen constituency, diversify funding and effectively engage in advocacy. They jointly advocate with complementary CSOs and informal groups to increase impact and legitimacy. CSOs initiate dialogue and collaboration with local authorities, private sector and media to achieve development results.
Moldova: Ma Implic - Project on civic engagement in local governance
01.11.2023
- 31.10.2027
Moldova is firmly committed to improve governance and service delivery at the local level through a local governance reform, which is also a necessary step in view of the possible accession to the European Union. This project will support the Moldovan national authorities in advancing the local governance reform, and the local authorities in designing and implementing more inclusive and transparent local governance practices and a more efficient delivery of various public services.
North Africa Cultural Program (NACP)
01.11.2023
- 31.10.2027
By developing a Regional Cultural Program, Switzerland seeks to facilitate intercultural dialogue and exchange as a foundation for peace and conflict sensitive development in North Africa and to foster artistic expression as a driver of change in support to the challenges of transition. This will promote peaceful coexistence, political stability and social cohesion in the region, hence providing alternatives for the fulfillment of North African youth in their own societies.
Integrated Seed Systems Development Africa
01.11.2023
- 31.10.2027
Smallholders in Africa need access to affordable quality seeds of the best varieties, especially in fragile and conflict affected states. The phase 2 of the Integrated Seed Systems in Africa, a successful Swiss supported network of seed professionals, focuses on Seed Systems in the Humanitarian, Development, Peace-Nexus, aiming to strengthen resilience to shocks via the development and mainstreaming of state of-the-art tools, methodologies, and policies, adapted to fragile and conflict-affected states.
Progetto concluso
Innovative finance for mine action
01.11.2023
- 31.12.2025
To date an estimated 25% of Ukrainian territory has been exposed to active conflict and may be contaminated with landmines and explosive ordnances. Under the umbrella of UNDP, experts from the finance sector and the mine action sector will assess ways to involve private investors in the long-term financing of mine action in Ukraine. The UK, the Netherlands and Switzerland contribute to the financing of this study.
Climate change and human mobility in Sub-Saharan Africa
01.11.2023
- 31.12.2027
Climate change is increasingly driving migration and forced displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa, demanding coordinated regional and global responses. Switzerland is uniquely placed to address this challenge due to its experience in migration governance, climate adaptation and its longstanding regional engagement. In partnership with the African Union, regional economic bodies, Member States and local authorities, Switzerland contributes to regular migration frameworks, enhanced protection and inclusive socio-economic opportunities.
Crossborder Trade for Peace
15.10.2023
- 30.09.2027
Ce projet nexus est axé sur le renforcement du commerce transfrontalier en tant que vecteur d'une meilleure compréhension et d'une plus grande interdépendance entre des communautés divisées de part et d'autre des frontières de la RDC, du Rwanda et du Burundi. Le projet contribue aux objectifs du Programme régional Grands Lacs 2022-2025 qui vise la consolidation de la paix et la transformation et prévention des conflits récurrents dans la région et le développement économique des personnes vulnérables.
Progetto concluso
Armenia – Contribution to Refugee Response Plan
15.10.2023
- 31.03.2024
As part of its emergency response to the arrival in Armenia of more than 100’000 people from Nagorno Karabakh between 24.09 and 04.10.2023, Switzerland, through the SDC, provides an unearmarked contribution of CHF 500’000 to the UN Inter-Agency Refugee Response Plan (RRP) that supports the Government of Armenia’s efforts to host these people in the best possible conditions in view of the coming winter, and to enhance the resilience of both host communities and the newly arrived refugees.
Renforcer le mécanisme de réponse aux crises pastorales
15.10.2023
- 31.12.2027
Au Niger, 20% de la population dépend de l’élevage comme source principale de revenu, mais se retrouve précarisée par des crises récurrentes. L’aide n’est pas adaptée au mode de vie nomade, ce qui a pour conséquence la marginalisation systématique des ménages pastoraux dans la réponse. La Suisse contribue au renforcement des dispositifs de veille et évaluation des besoins, afin de garantir une amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle de ces ménages.
Progetto concluso
VEN:Tierra Viva - Aten. Int. com. indig
15.10.2023
- 31.12.2024
In line with the 2023 Humanitarian Response Plan for Venezuela, Fundación Tierra Viva will provide humanitarian assistance in the sectors of health, nutrition and livelihoods to indigenous communities in the state of Bolivar and Delta Amacuro, with the aim of addressing the emergency nutritional situation of children, pregnant and lactating mothers and adults. As well as the recovery and strengthening of agricultural practices.
Core Contribution to the Regional Cooperation Council
15.10.2023
- 31.12.2026
The Regional Cooperation Council was officially launched in 2008 as the successor to the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe. The Berlin Process in 2014 gave a new impetus to the regional cooperation and positioned the Council as a medium for communication between the Western Balkan and the EU. It represents an important tool for fostering the stability in the region by bringing together 46 countries, international organisations and banks, mainly from the EU, South East Europe and Western Balkans.